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| Obama, a Bears fan, Takes Ribbing During Wis. Trip |
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- As a Chicago Bears fan, President Barack Obama knew he'd take some ribbing during a trip to Wisconsin. State officials didn't disappoint him.
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| Creator of Beehive Hairdo Honored |
ELMHURST, Ill. (AP) -- Buzz is surrounding the creator of the beehive hairdo.
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| Legislation Purposes Murderer Registry |
(IRN)-A bill has been filed in Springfield that would keep tabs on those who served prison time for murder.
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| Reboletti Fighting for Death Penalty |
(IRN)-A former assistant state's attorney turned state representative says Governor Pat Quinn should veto a bill that would repeal the death penalty.
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| IL Focus Turns to District Map |
(IRN)-As census numbers come in, the creation of new political districts in Illinois is ready to begin. The state Constitution calls for an initial deadline of June 30, but could go to an eight member commission with the final deadline for a new map in October.
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| Reaction to State of the Union Speech |
(IRN)-President Obama is promising to freeze domestic discretionary spending.
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| American Red Cross Desperate for Donations |
The American Red Cross is pushing for people to make appointments for blood donations.
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| Two Principals Resign from Abingdon |
FIRST REPORTED 12pm 1/25/11 The Abingdon School District now will have to hire two, and probably three, administrative positions before the start of the coming school year.
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| SEC Reviewing Illinois Pension Predictions |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Securities and Exchange Commission is reviewing the Illinois pension systems and state officials' claims about how much future savings the state will get from reforms enacted last spring.
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| IL Governor Responds as States Try to Poach Jobs |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Governor Pat Quinn is fighting back against states that are trying to lure away jobs now that Illinois has raised income taxes.
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